Drinking and driving: a comparison of deceased drivers and roadblock control motorists.

Author(s)
Perrine, M.W.
Year
Abstract

68% of the drivers who died within six hours after highway crashes had alcohol in their blood and 44% were legally impaired; that is, had 100 mg% or higher. In the roadblock sample, however, alcohol was present in 13% of drivers who were stopped under similar conditions of time and place to the crashes, and only 3% had 100 mg% or higher.

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Library number
B 2916 (In: B 2271) /83.4/ IRRD 302279
Source

In: Alkohol und Verkehrssicherheit, 1969, p. III. 3-III. 6, 1 tab.

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